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PARENTING IN YOUR CHILD’S IMAGINARY WORLD

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Historically, March 17 was a religious feast day for Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. But in modern day, it has become an international festival celebrating Irish culture with parades, dancing, special foods, and a lot of green. Some believe that an acceptable punishment for not wearing green on St. Patrick’s Day is a pinch! Don’t forget to wear green! In This Issue Sometimes kids act in unexpected ways. There are many ways to encourage appropriate childhood behavior. Find out how in Jayce Warner’s article, Parenting Through Your Child’s Eyes. The San Antonio area offers many different summer camps for kids, with different activities and specialties. Some kids love sports, while others are interested in technology. There are camps for a variety of hobbies. Writer Renee Haines gives details about what summer camps are offered and what kids can learn about at each one in Today’s Summer Day Camps Boost Bodies And Brains. Many parents have busy schedules and struggle to get their kids the important nutrients they need. Adria Andresen teaches ways to make snacks healthy, and even ways to make snacks look fun! Check out her article, Healthy Snacks To Pack Your Kids. Children throwing tantrums is nothing new. But perhaps there is more going on; your child may have a disorder, or a need that you’re not aware of. Learn how to distinguish between a tantrum, and signs that it’s more than a tantrum in Rebecca Asher’s article, Is My Child a Brat? Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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Parenting Through Your Child’s Eyes Knowing the difference between misbehavior and child behavior By Jayce Warner

Children act different than adults. Sometimes their behaviors can be jarring to the way that we, as parents, think our kids should act. But it’s important to realize the difference between misbehavior and child behavior. Sometimes, what looks like misbehavior deserving of punishment is merely untamed child behavior in need of a little redirection. In these instances, what we need to do is teach our children how to be children rather than scolding them for not acting like adults.

When children say disturbing things

I once was riding a bus with my 3-year-old son. To pass the time, we pretended we were pirates and the bus was our ship. At one point, my son looked out the window, pointed to some people walking on the street and said, “Let’s cut their heads off!” If you had been one of my fellow passengers who heard my child’s outburst, you might have wondered if my wife and I allowed him to watch violent T.V. shows. If I told you the truth (that he didn’t get that from anywhere but simply made it up on the spot), you might have then wondered whether my child is disturbed. If you are parent, however, you might have breathed a sigh of relief and thought, “Good, my child is not the only one!” Cringe-worthy comments like this one are not uncommon in young children. The reason for this is that they operate in a different world than adults. The young child’s world is a play land of manipulatives where any action can be performed 6 Our Kids Magazine | March 2016

on any thing. It is a world of make-believe where cutting off someone’s head doesn’t have the same implications as it does in reality. Such statements are disturbing to us as adults because we are grounded in reality. We cannot help but think of the social and moral implications involved. But extreme concepts like murder may be something entirely different or even nonexistent in children’s pretend worlds. For this reason, reprimanding your child for saying something you find disturbing may do more to confuse her than teach her what not to say. Instead, a simple comment like, “No, I don’t want to hurt them,” can be a surprisingly powerful way to help your child understand the moral implications of their imaginings. Before you rebuke, teach.

When children attack

We have all been there before. You are at the neighborhood park, chatting with the other parents, when you notice your child a little way off glancing back and forth between a stick he is holding in his hand and the head of an unsuspecting 2-year-old playing in the sand in front of him. You don’t have to ask questions; you can read his mind. You start walking toward him when you see him raise the stick high in the air, a wild look in his eye. You quickly snag the stick away just in time. You talk to your child sternly to make sure he gets the message. However, as soon as you turn your back it dawns on him that he doesn’t need a stick, and he whacks his friend Connect With US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA


on the head with his hand. You snatch him away and up the intensity of your reprimand. Despite your swift and stern scolding, however, the behavior seems to repeat itself with the same frequency over the subsequent days and weeks. What more could you have done? Believe it or not, aggression is part of normal, healthy child development. Around 1 to 2 years of age, children are learning to be independent, and aggression can be one way they express their newfound assertiveness. Of course, this does not mean that we should let every aggressive act go unchecked. Do this and you may soon find your house full of broken things and devoid of any neighborhood children coming over to play. It does mean, however, that trying to alter the course of human development by keeping your child from showing any aggression may not be the way to go. Instead, teach your child how and when aggression may be appropriate. For example, instead of snatching the stick out of his hand, redirect your child to a tree and show him how he can hit the stick against the trunk. In your home, set clear boundaries for what your child can hit with the plastic bat. As your child learns these boundaries, redirecting his behavior will become much easier as you need only to remind him of what he can do. If you can’t stop the aggression, channel it.

When children act crazy—like, not-quite-human crazy

As a parent of young children, you’ve had your share of embarrassing moments. Maybe it was in the grocery store

when your child somehow managed to stuff a whole cantaloupe in his pants and was in a full sprint halfway across the store before you noticed. Or perhaps it was at home when you had company over (or every time you have company over) and your child decides roaring like a lion at the top of her lungs is an appropriate way to greet a guest. Instead of trying to squash your child’s odd or undesirable behavior, what if you did the opposite? Instead of putting boundaries and limits on her pretend world, what if you expanded her pretend world and helped her discover new paths to trek? For example, instead of scolding your daughter for roaring like a lion every time you have a visitor over, what if you both pretended to be lions that acted like humans whenever a real human was around? Try it. Your child will be so thrilled that YOU are wanting to enter her pretend world with her that she might just take you up on that offer. Instead of putting up walls, blaze new paths. Part of teaching a child the way you want them to act involves consistent, constructive discipline. But it is important that we, as parents, don’t take our efforts to shape our children to the extreme by punishing them for not acting like adults. Instead, let children be children, only teach them how to be better children. This way, in the words of Pam Leo, author of Connection Parenting, we will be more likely to, “raise children who won’t have to recover from their childhoods.” Jayce Warner, M.A., is a former teacher who conducts research on language and learning as a Ph.D. student at the University of Texas at Austin. Jayce and his wife are the parents of two boys.

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The themes can be as different as technology, theater and tennis, but today’s summer day camps have the same goal – powering up kids’ bodies and brains. That’s good news for parents who think their kids might lose their academic edge if they spend all their time playing. And, it’s good news for parents who worry that kids who would rather be solving science problems won’t get the chance to play. At the annual summer computer day camps called ID Tech Camp at San Antonio’s Trinity University, “our kids have tons of fun,” says Karen Thurm Safran, the national ID Tech program’s vice president of strategic partnerships. The program matches kids 6 to18 by age groups in teams of eight for a week of outside play and project-based problem solving. “By the end of the week, they can design a video game, they can code an app or they can make a website,” Safran says. “They are learning 21st century skills and using products that professionals use, so it’s very empowering.” While coding an app can seem like the very opposite of playtime to non-technology minded adults, Safran says part of the fun for ID Tech Camp kids is meeting others their age who share the same interests in science, technology, engineering and math. “They’re having fun because they’re doing what they love in a dynamic environment,” she says. It’s kids like that who grow up to do the research for studies that show the very act of playing a role on stage or 8

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mastering a sport outdoors can also build intellectual skills and boost academic outcomes. “Studies have shown that kids who are involved in the performing arts are able to translate what they have learned throughout their participation into academic success,” says Andrew Gordon, education coordinator at the Carver Community Cultural Center’s Carver School of Visual and Performing Arts in San Antonio.

Kids on stage

The Carver’s summer day camps this year include three-week theater camps led by the Renaissance Guild for beginners ages 6 to 11 and intermediate-level kids 12 to 18. Two-week dance camps led by Dallas Black Dance Theatre are for kids 8 to18. Performances open to the public mark the end of each summer day camp session. In addition to measurable increases in English and math aptitude stemming from participation in theater and dance, “it also helps a lot of kids come out of their shells,” Gordon says. “Participation in the performing arts has been a breakthrough moment for some of the shy kids,” he says. “If children demonstrate an interest in theater or dance, it’s an opportunity to associate with kindred spirits, and that might help them find the confidence that they need to open up to the world a little more.” San Antonio’s Green Tree Tennis Club becomes an allday playground in summer months for kids who can learn or boost their tennis and swimming skills at half-day and Connect With US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA


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Last year, more than 800 kids ages 6 to 16 attended Green Tree Tennis Club’s 11 half-day and full-day camps, where there’s also plenty of space to play basketball and horseshoes on the club’s eight acres. “Physical exercise makes your brain work better. They complement each other,” says Mayer. “I’ve been an athlete my whole life, and I’m what you call book smart,” says the graduate of the University of North Carolina and successful business owner. She has operated Green Tree for 29 years. “Look at the school or college tennis team, and you’ll discover that those kids are the ones who are making the best grades,” she says. “Tennis players are smart kids.” Kids’ camp operators have been learning, too, says Mayer. Camps like hers used to operate for four hours a day for just three days a week. As both parents working full-time became the norm, day camps adjusted. “It became obvious that everyone’s going back to work, and parents needed something more. We were at the forefront of adding all-day camps.” Today’s day camps also offer more variety, offering parents more ways to match what kids love or want to learn, to camps that combine specific themes with traditional activities.

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Camp Cloud Choose to Dream 210-836-8200 ChoosetoDream@outlook.com Choose2Dream.com

Our 3-week theatre camp offers elementary through high school students the opportunity to develop in the musical theater realm. The program will strengthen acting, choreography, and vocal skill sets. The camp features an intensive approach that will leave parents and audiences in awe! The camp is facilitated at the Tobin. At the end of the final week campers will perform 4 fantastic shows. June 27th – July 17th.

Country Home Learning Center 8 Locations Call 210-687-1002 for nearby location www.countryhomelearningcenter.com

Join us for an Incredible Summer Camp Experience! For ages Kinder - 13 years. Child approved Special Events, fun-filled days with activities every child enjoys, Kids’ Choice Special Interest Clubs, and exciting weekly Field Trips. Call for location nearest you.

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Sports Camp June 6-Aug. 19

SPORTS CAMP • WEEKLY M-F 8:00a.m.-5:30p.m.

(includes tennis and swimming)

TENNIS CAMP • WEEKLY M-F 10:00a.m. - 2:00p.m. (includes swimming)

GROUP PARTIES! • Birthday • Team Sports • Perfect for Company Picnics

www.greentreetennis.com

(210)776-1055

CAMP GUIDE

Green Tree TENNIS CLUB

4721 Callaghan Rd. (easy access from all parts of town)

681-5261

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June 6th - August 12th (10 wks) Mon-Fri / 7am-6pm Ages 5yr-13yr

Also Offering

CHEER CAMP AND SPORTS CAMP

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CAMP GUIDE Come have fun learning about drums, percussion, keyboard, and guitar at our Interactive Music Jam Sessions.

Summer Camps 2016

June - NISD Learning Center www.nisd.net June/August - JCC Community Learning Center www.jccsanantonio.org

Field Trips Available for Ages 4-12 yrs old

Learning centers, camps, girl & boy scouts, schools etc... Interactive Music Jams sessions for both field trips & camps.

260-2221 www.fortheloveofdrums.com

SPRING CAMP! March 14 - 18

Children Love To Paint! Ages 4 - 6 years old Ages 7 - 12 years old

Register Online: www.theroyalcanvas.com or By Phone: (210) 826-7246

May 31 thru August 5, 2016

An Enrichment Program For Ages 3 to Adult

nce, enroll them g experie ichin y Saint Mary’s Hall! r r ki ds n e d n b in Su an educa onal a resented mm e r @ t h e Ha l l p

Academics

Fine Arts Extended Care Day Camps Sports

Horse Academy

R egister online at www.smhall.org/enrichment A catalog is available upon request and online.

Office of Student Enrichment

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Grades 1 – 5th Be ready for some fun this Spring and Summer! We will be offering week-long classes that will give students the opportunity to experience a variety of FUNFILLED lessons such as drawing, painting, chalk pastels and clay sculpture just to name a few. Call us to inquire about the Program, dates, and prices.

Ballet Summer Intensive Dance Center of San Antonio 210 540 8398 8126 Broadway. SA, 78209 Dancecenterofsanantonio.com

The Dance Center of San Antonio’s Summer Intensive offers a premier camp with a robust curriculum for serious students. Dancers will participate in a variety of classes to improve their overall technique and artistry. Our prestigious faculty will work in detail on technique, pas de deux, contemporary/jazz, classical variation, repertoire and contemporary choreography. Princess Camp - For beginner ballerinas that want to learn the principles of Ballet through fun excersises and games that will help them develop and improve motor skills, coordination, musicality, flexibility and creativity.

Camp Hollywood Condra Artista 12521 Nacogdoches RD 104 San Antonio, TX 78217 210-492-9947 www.condraartista.com

5005 Broadway St, San Antonio TX 78209

Give you

Color Clay Studio – Summer Camp 17327 IH 35N, suite 202, Schertz 210-231-0196 www.coloclaystudio.com

Camp Hollywood is back. Learn different acting techniques and the movie business weekly. Commercials, Film, Improv, Monologues and Duet Acting. Ages 5-17. 9am-1:30pm $225.00 per week

Discovery World Learning Northwest - 210-691-0064 Northeast – 210-655-6941 Downtown – 210-225-7464

Our annual Summer Camp for ages 6 – 12 years old returns this summer. We combine our educational curriculum with an emphasis on discovery and exploration to provide a fun filled summer full of exciting field trips and informative lessons taught through arts & crafts. Each day includes free, nutritious, homemade meals, which align with our mission to keep your children healthy and active. Call your nearest location for more information.

The DoSeum Summer Camps The DoSeum 2800 Broadway St 210-212-4453 thedoseum.org/camps

Keep learning and fun going all summer long with The DoSeum’s summer camps! Your child can engage in large-scale collaborative art pieces, challenging hands-on STEM investigations, and more—all taking place in our indoor and outdoor exhibit space. Whether your child is a future painter, engineer, or a combination of the two, The DoSeum offers a wide variety of programs for kids ages 3-11. Registration begins March 1st, 2016.

For The Love of Drums Call 260-2221 www.fortheloveofdrums.com fortheloveofdrums@att.net

June - NISD Learning Center www.nisd.net June/August - JCC Community Learning

Center www.jccsanantonio.org Come have fun learning about drums, percussion, keyboard, and guitar at our Interactive Music Jam Sessions.

Green Tree Tennis Club 4721 Callaghan Rd. San Antonio, TX 78228 681-5261, www.greentreetennis.com All Day Sports & Tennis Camp

Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. for juniors ages 6–16 yrs. old who love all sports. This camp is instructional and features the club’s popular tennis camp and “Swim America” swim lessons. Other sports include volleyball, basketball, soccer plus movie time, open swim, games and much more! Eleven weekly sessions running June 6 – August 19. Save $$ with package discount and early bird pricing. Half Day Tennis Camp Monday – Friday from 10 am – 2 pm for juniors ages 6-18 yrs. Great club atmosphere to learn how to play tennis Basic tennis fundamentals and skills along with stroke production are taught. The camp includes 20 hours of tennis plus pool time! Eleven sessions running from June 6 through Aug. 19. Save $$ with package discount and early bird pricing. Swim America Swim Lessons Monday-Friday with morning & evening times for children ages 3 yrs. and older. We teach America to swim for fun and fitness. Weekly sessions with morning and evening times. Beautiful pool area plus experienced instructors. Classes are small and children are grouped according to age and skill level. Nine weekly sessions running June 6 through Aug. 5.Save $$$ with package discount and early bird pricing. Summer “COMBO” Program Monday – Friday 9 -10:40 am Tennis and swim instruction for children ages 5 – 12 years old who are beginning tennis. Weekly sessions run Monday through Friday. Basic tennis fundamentals and skills along with stroke production are taught. “Swim America” Swim Lessons are provided in our beautiful pool area! Classes are grouped 4 – 6 children/instructor according to age and skill level. Nine weekly sessions running June 6 through Aug. 5. Save $$ with package discount and early bird pricing.

His Hill Ranch Camp Overnight & Day Camp PO BOX 9, Comfort, TX 78103 830-995-3388 camp@hishill.org www.hishill.org

Overnight Camp $530 • Day Camp $250 His Hill Ranch Camp is a Christian, nondenominational overnight & day camp offering 1 week sessions through the summer. His Hill is a wonderful place for young people to be taught about Jesus Christ from God’s Word while having fun in the outdoor life of the Hill Country. Dates are: June 19 - August 12, 2016.

Jump Rope Express 269-0725 Coach7755@aol.com www.ezteamz.com

Jump Rope Express is a Jump Rope Program impacting young people through fitness and fun while developing self-confidence, sportsmanship, and character and promoting comradery. Each child works at their own pace, with focus on the “fun” factor to achieve success. This program will inspire many young people to embark on a lifetime of fitness and develop friendships that last a lifetime.

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CAMP GUIDE La Petite Academy Summer Camp 14 Locations 1-888-554-8053

La Petite Academy is a great place to spend the summer with weekly themes and events, as well as exciting field trips. Don’t let your child miss out! Summer is also a great time to enroll your younger children! Experienced teachers make every moment precious by providing nurturing care, safety and security and milestone focused learning.

Love to Swim and Tumble School 15502 Huebner Rd. Ste 111 210.492.2606 6044 FM 3009, Schertz 210.566.4096 20210 Stone Oak Parkway 210.702.3444 www.love-to-swim.com

Let’s make this a NO BUMMER SUMMER with awesome, weekly, active camps and a non-stop blast of fun and learning! A new camp theme each week! Activities include arts & crafts, swimming, reading time, camp songs and game, dress up, imagination and lots more! June 6 – August 19, 8:30am – 4pm. For ages 3-8 years (must be potty trained)

Generation Z at LNC Summer Camp June 6th thru August 19th 13211 Huebner Road 210-696-5677 21130 Gathering Oak 210-497-5550 San Antonio, Texas www.4luvncarecenters.com

Exciting summer camp program for children ages 5 thru 12 years old. We provide on-site heated swimming pools, daily crafts, and cooking activities. Field trips include Fiesta Texas, Incredible Pizza, Silver Star Basketball Game, Missions Baseball Game, Morgan Wonderland, DoSeum, the movies, and much more . Call for a tour today!

Mad Science Camp San Antonio 651-1143 Sanantonio.madscience.org

Mad Science camps are designed with exciting, fun and hands-on science activities. Your child will become a junior scientist for the week. Children will design, create, build and assemble a variety of interesting projects throughout the week. 9 different exciting camp themes are available. Register now: Pay Later!

Classes, Camps, Academy! The Magik Theatre 210-227-2751 420 S. Alamo • San Antonio, Texas 78205 Magik Performing Arts Center (210) 375-5458 5359 Casa Bella • San Antonio, Texas 78249

Camp Showbiz, our community’s premiere theatre arts summer program, offers children and teens fun, learning, and creativity, in a day camp structure of 1-, 2- and 4-week sessions. Extended care also available! Now two locations, The Magik Theatre (downtown) and the Magik Performing Arts Center (Northwest).

Mo-Ranch Day Camp Hunt, TX 800-460-4401 www.moranch.com

June 1 – Aug. 7 $175 - $225 per week Mo-Ranch Outdoor Adventure Day Camp

is designed for younger campers, ages 6-11 (must turn 6 by the start of their first session). Our goal is to offer all of the same excitement, variety, friends, fun and adventure of a sleepover camp to children who are not yet ready to stay away from home overnight.

SUMMER CAMPS &

BIRTHDAY PARTIES sanantonio.madscience.org Fun and Hands-on! Exciting Experiments

NEID’s Movin’ & Groovin’ Into Summer Kids Camp Vineyard Ranch ES/Thousand Oaks ES/Wetmore ES San Antonio, Tx 78217 210-407-0149 or 210-407-0161 http://www.neisd.net/ComEd/ Commed/KidsCamps.htm

Summer Adventures await for all kids in grades K-8th! Join us for an incredible summer camp experience! Your child will enjoy and love fun filled days with activities including team games, sports, academic activities, photography, field trips, cooking and much more. 9 Weeks of action packed, adult super supervised fun. There’s something for all to enjoy!

For Ages 4-12 Sign Up Now; Pay Later

Acting Classes for Kids & Teens DIRECTOR Jessie Rose TITLE

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CONDRA ARTISTA

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7-11yrs 4:30-6pm Mar 22 - April 26 12-17yrs 6-7:30pm

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190.00

Toddler Class - 6 weeks 30 mins a class for 160.00 on Wednesdays 10:30-11am

Condra Artista

12521 Nacogdoches #104 San Antonio Tx 78217

Call Today:

210-492-9947

210-651-1143

Summer At The Academy

www.condraartista.com

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Summer Adventure Camp New Horizons School 3700 Ridge Country Street AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS • ASSEMBLIES • BIRTHDAY PARTIES • WORKSHOPS 210-494-7022 SPECIAL EVENTS • SPRING BREAK & SUMMER CAMPS• PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS www.SanAntonioPreschool.com

New Horizons School is now enrolling for full-day Summer Adventure Camp. Camps will run June – August. We have Field Trips three times per week, weekly themes, art, cooking, STEM, swimming and more! Extra large natural playground. Limited summer slots. Call for your tour today!

San Antonio Aquarium 6320 Bandera Road San Antonio, TX 78238 210-310-3210 info@sanantonioaquarium.net www.sanantonioaquarium.net

July 18 – 20, July 25 – 27, July 11 - 13 and June 27 - 29 Stingray Camp, Shark Camp, Seahorse Camp - Program ages & times vary. Learn about exotic sea creatures with a hands on experience.

Don’t Forget the Music San Antonio College 210-486-1209 1819 N. Main Avenue San Antonio, TX 78212 www.alamo.edu/sac

A 7-week full-day camp for ages 5 to 12 including music, reading, leadership development and a whole lot of fun! Camp will focus on developing vocal performance and guitar. Camp will begin Monday, June 6-July 29 and run from 8:30-4:30. Camp will not be held July 4-July 8.

Spurs Summer Basketball Camps 210-444-5021 spurs.com/camps

The Spurs Summer Basketball Camps offer both day and overnight camp sessions for both boys and girls, 6 to 18-years-old. All camp sessions include special appearances from a current NBA/WNBA player, a current NBA/WNBA coach, and a former NBA player

Summer at St. Anthony St. Anthony Catholic School 210-732-8801 205 W. Huisache Ave

Join us for a full or half day of weekly summer camps. Weekly themes, field trips, enrichment classes and physical activity for PK3 - 8th graders. Camps run June 6 through July 29.

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Boys & Girls, Ages 4 & older

June 6-July 29

SAN ANTONIO ACADEMY CAMPUS (Located in historic Monte Vista) Summer Enrichment Office - 733-7331 ext. www.sa-academy.org

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New Class Titles for Summer 2016 Minecraft - Legos Drawing & Painting Comic Con - Science Harry Potter – Star Wars Survival – Robotics Photography – Frisbee Dance – Be The Boss Pokemon – Dinosaurs

Rockets - Basketball Etiquette – Football Out On The Town Chess – Programming Field Trips - Card Tricks Bugs – Fishing - Reptiles Zumba – Cartooning Reading - Dodgeball

Study/Testing Skills Karate - Archaeology Medieval Battles Sewing – Poker & Math Theatre – Fencing - Clay Leadership - Math Writing - Architecture … and many, many more!

More than 400 Classes

Accredited By The Independent Schools Association of the Southwest

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CAMP GUIDE Summer Sensations St. Thomas Episcopal School 210-494-3509 www.stthomaskids.com

Summer Pride – Coed for ages 3 to completed Kindergarten. June 13-July 29. Program set in weekly units. The choice is yours. Arts & crafts, cooking, science, stories, imagination… Half or full day with optional extended care before and after camp. Tiger Connections – Coed for ages 3 through fifth grade. June 13-July 29. Students engage in fun, educational, and creative activities in our summer day camp experience. We offer enrichment classes, academics, sports, and adventure camps taught by instructors from St. Thomas, neighboring districts, and experts in specific fields.

Summer Art Studios Southwest School of Art 300 Augusta, San Antonio, TX 210-224-1848 www.swschool.org

June 6 - August 19, 2016 - The Southwest School of Art’s Summer Art Studios offers 1 - 2 week long classes in a positive, nurturing, and fun environment for students ages 5 - 18. There are over 100 diverse classes available for students to attend and each week brings a new selection. Each class is taught by a professional artist and artist educators who help develop students’ individual expression. Both morning (9:00am - 12:00pm) and afternoon (1:00pm - 4:00pm) classes are available for students 7 and up. Classes for ages 5 6 are only offered in the morning.

Summer At The Academy

San Antonio Academy 117 E. French Place San Antonio, TX 78212 210-733-7331 EXT. 237 www.sa-academy.org

Art, Photography, Sewing, PapierMâché, Architecture, Doll Making Coed for ages 4 and up. June 6– July 29 Pastels, acrylic, drawing & painting, clay, cartooning, glass, sewing, photography, crafts, room makeover, papier-mâché, and more. For the artistic among you, a selection of classes that will help you express your creative spirit! Star Wars, Medieval Battles, Roman Military Rulers, Heroscape Coed for 8 and up. June 6– July 29 A collection of classes that captures the sweep of courtly days, as well as the fun warrior games and space battles . . . .or become a general and lead units of thundering knights into battle! Etiquette, Cooking, Ice Cream Shoppe, Edible Garden Coed for ages 4 and up. June 6– July 29 These classes focus on skills and activities that center on displaying knowledge of proper etiquette, and creating culinary delights … great recipes and treats go home! Game & Basic Programing, Minecraft, Robots COED for ages 7 and up. June 6– July 29 These classes explore a wide variety of technological skills and games. From Google SketchUp to Scratch to Minecraft to Robots to EV3. Learn to be proficient in using your computer & building robots, while having fun. Cards, Chess, Pokemon, Board & Table Games Coed for ages 6 and up. June 6– July 29 Become a champion of board and tables games by taking any, or all, of these classes. Entertain family & friends with “secret” card tricks and “thoughtful” moves. You’ll be

the center of attention after these classes! Theatre; Public Speaking; Writing; Courtroom Drama; Pantomine; Lights, Camera, Action Coed for ages 5 and up. June 6– July 29 This series of classes will provide you with a wide variety of life skills in such areas as dynamic public speaking, writing, and experiencing “behind-scene” and “onstage” action and courtroom situations. Legos, Rockets, Robotics, Manipulatives, Architecture, Minecraft Coed for ages 4 and up. June 6– July 29 Come explore your “building” imagination! Inventions, Rockets, Robotics, Chemistry & Physics, Forensics, Space, Rube Goldberg, Meteorites, Dissection Coed for ages 4 and up. June 6– July 29 These classes explore a wide variety of science fields. During each camp there will be experiments, observations, videos and other learning tools introduced. Experience learning in a fun environment while improving your academic performance. Sports Camps, Zumba Coed for ages 5 and up. June 6– July 29 If you are a sports and exercise fanatic (or just love fun and games), come join us for classes in karate, , soccer, football, basketball, bowling, dodgeball, Ultimate Frisbee, Zumba, racquet sports and fencing. Math Camp Coed for ages 4 and up. June 6– July 29 Whether you want to learn basic math skills or plunge into the world of algebra, geometry, SAT Prep Math and “probabilities,” our math camps will teach, reinforce and prepare you for moving ahead to the next level of math! Animal Lovers Coed for ages 4 and

up. June 6– July 29 Fishing, bugs, snakes, spiders and salamanders, dinosaurs … calling all animal lovers. Come spend a week learning about animal life! Reading & Comprehension, Phonics, Study/Testing Skills, Writing, Public Speaking, STARR Reading Prep, SAT Prep-Math Coed for ages 4 and up. June 6– July 29 These classes focus on skills and activities that will boost your confidence and strengthen your reading, writing, testing, and public presentation skills.

Tech-4-Tots 5300 Heath Rd. 210-776-1055 www.tech4tot.org

Tech-4-Tots Summer Camp was created to provide a positive learning environment for children at an affordable rate. We believe that when children engage their minds in positive activities it will help them to excel in the upcoming school year. Please visit our website for updated camp information.

The Clowvazar Academy (210) 690-4800 12746 Cimarron Path, #120 San Antonio TX 78249 www.clowvazar.com

Each summer The Clowvazar Academy opens three summer sessions in June, July and August for students with Anxiety, High Functioning Autism or other related learning differences. We accept students from Kindergarten to High School. Limited seats are available. Visit us online for tuition information and requirements.

The Little Gym Call for ages and rates NorthEast – 210-545-3770,

CHOOSE TO DREAM

Call Today!

210-836-8200 “Camp Cloud”

Register Today!

at The TOBIN!

June 27th - July 17th, 2016 7:30 am - 4:30 pm (Monday thru Friday)

Production T-Shirt Included 3 Full Weeks of Instruction 4 Shows

Ages 6 - 19

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CAMP GUIDE www.thelittlegym.com Alamo Heights – 210-822-9252, www.tlgalamoheightstx.com

The Little Gym camps combine physical activity and games with arts, crafts and special events. Each week offers an interactive learning theme and each day brings a different, creative lesson plan. Plus, flexible scheduling options allow you to sign up for several weeks, a single week or even just a day at a time.

STEAM Up! Summer at MSSA The Montessori School of San Antonio 210-492-3553 17722 Rogers Ranch Pkwy. www.montessoriSA.org

Our camp will ignite the child’s imagination, excite their creativity and fuel their enthusiasm to learn. Camp presented by: The Montessori School of San Antonio, Young Rembrandts of San Antonio and Camp Einstein.

Summer Fun University Bowl 12332 IH 10 West 210-699-6235 www.ubbowl.com

Sign up for two free games of bowling Monday thru Friday from 9am to 5pm.Open to kids ages 15 and under. Parents and caregivers can buy a season pass for $40 and receive two free games per day as well. June 1 - Aug 1.

Spanish Summer School Tohui Language Academy 1127 Patricia 503-999-7547 tohuilanguageacademy@gmail.com

Ages Group 5-6 • 8 Weeks June 6 – July 29 Tohuí Language Academy offers k-1 Texas standard based academics in reading, writing, math and science. We offer second language acquisition strategies with a hands on approach. Two thematic units in Spanish: Cosmic Solar System and Prehistoric Dinosaurs.

Summer Fun University Bowl 210-699-6235 www.ubbowl.com

Sign up for two free games of bowling Monday through Friday from 9am - 5pm. Open to kids ages 15 and under. Parents and caregivers can buy a season pass for $40 and receive two free games per day as well. June 1 - August.

Victory Martial Arts Summer Camps 5 Locations in San Antonio and Leon Springs San Antonio 78258 and More 210-479-6220 www.victoryma.com

We offer different camps all summer, from self defense to acrobatic martial arts. We work with children and reinforce important life-skills while having a ton of fun. Your child will grow both mentally and physically with Martial Arts summer camps. This is an exciting way for kids to stay active and healthy.

For more information: (210) 479-6220Woodlawn Academy Summer Camps 210-267-8388 1920 Fredericksburg Rd San Antonio TX, 78201 woodlawntheatre.org

Register today for summer camps at The DoSeum!

Join The Woodlawn Academy for the Performing Arts for our 2016 Summer Camps and make lasting friendships and memories! Kids ages 5-17 will gain knowledge in theatre and learn to act, sing, dance and appreciate the arts while learning to perform on our main stage.

YMCA of Greater San Antonio Summer Day Camp Multiple Locations 210-924-2277 www.summeratthey.com

Join Y Summer Day Camps for a time full of fun, field trips, and friendship. Licensed by the state of Texas, our camps are a safe and engaging place for children to explore and discover in the summer hours. For more information, contact Claire Green at claireg@ymcasatx.org or 210.924.2277.

DAY CAMP / SPECIAL NEEDS

JUMP ROPE Team TEAM PERFORMANCES WEEKLY PRACTICES IMPROVE ATHLETIC SKILLS LEARN SINGLE, LONG ROPE, DOUBLE DUTCH, AND MORE Join our team or call us to schedule a performance.

INSTRUCTION AFTER SCHOOL OPEN TO ALL AGES GET FIT, HAVE FUN Available to start a program at your facility. WE HOST BIRTHDAY PARTIES TOO!

We want you to jump with us!

Coach Bobby Barrera / Phone: 210-269-0725

E-Mail: coachbobby7755@gmail.com FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT OUR WEBSITE

www.coachbobbysports.com

Music Makes Everyone Smile Call us today (210) 366-5048

Brain Balance Achievement Center 210-670-2760 1742 N. Loop 1604 E. Suite 121 www.BrainBalanceCenters.com

The Brain Balance program brings hope to families of children who suffer with behavioral, academic and social challenges. We are specialized achievement centers that utilize a drug-free, multi-faceted approach to address the underlying issues in many of the behavioral, developmental, and learning disorders that plague so many children today. Help your child retain what they’ve learned from the school year and be prepared for next school year!

The best beginning for your child’s music education, Specializing in ages 3-8

Classes for all ages (even adults!)

8055 West Ave. Ste.112

TexasAdventureCamp.net

June 6 - August 19 • Ages 3-11 • Registration Opens March 1 Your kids will tackle new and challenging STEM concepts with hands-on investigations, unleash their inner artist with collaborative art pieces and explore creative ways to educate others about the environment!

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CAMP GUIDE The Clowvazar Academy (210) 690-4800 12746 Cimarron Path, #120 San Antonio TX 78249 www.clowvazar.com

Each summer The Clowvazar Academy opens three summer sessions in June, July and August for students with Anxiety, High Functioning Autism or other related learning differences. We accept students from Kindergarten to High School. Limited seats are available. Visit us online for tuition information and requirements.

OVERNIGHT

Boys’ Camps Camp Mondamin for Boys P.O. Box 8, Tuxedo, NC 28784 800-688-5789 mondamin@mondamin.com www.mondamin.com

Ages 7 - 12 • Aug. 5 - Aug. 18 $3000 - August Camp is a two week session designed to introduce campers to the program at Mondamin. The time allows for great friendships and experiences such as independence and working toward goals. We will touch on all of our activities and take many overnight trips. The short period is an excellent choice for those wanting a taste of camp fun.

Camp Rio Vista for Boys 175 Rio Vista Road, Ingram, TX, 78025 830-367-5353 www.vistacamps.com

Ages 6-16 June 7 – July 30 $1,550- $2,650 A Texas Summer tradition since 1921. Beautiful facilities, fun-filled program, exciting activities and dedicated staff provide a memorable learning environment for your son. We emphasize fun, confidence and success!

Camp Stewart for Boys 612 FM 1340 Hunt, TX 78024 830-238-4670 www.campstewart.com

Ages 6-16 • June 5 - Aug. 5 $2,800 - $4925 Camp Stewart for Boys is a privately owned, Christian-oriented, non-denominational camp for boys ages six to sixteen. We are located in the heart of the famed Texas Hill Country, near headwaters of the Guadalupe River.

Texas Catholic Boys Camp – Camp Tecaboca Mountain Home, TX 5045 Junction Hwy, Ingram, TX 78025 830-866-3425 office@tecaboca.com www.tecaboca.com

A boys camp offering horseback riding, archery, canoeing, swimming, and bead craft, with morning prayer and evening campfire stories.

Girls’ Camps Camp Honey Creek 401 Honey Creek W. 830-238-4630 chc@camphoneycreek.com www.camphoneycreek.com

Girls develop a positive attitude and grow in a caring, safe and wholesome atmosphere.

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Camp La Jita Utopia, TX (on the Sabinal River) 210-349-2404 or 800-580-7247 www.girlscouts-swtx.org.

dedicated to building quality relationships through spiritual impact and fun. Features air-conditioned cabins with a 4:1 counselor to camper ration.

Camp Sierra Vista for Girls 175 Rio Vista Road, Ingram, TX, 78025 830-367-5353 sierravista.dir@gmail.com www.vistacamps.com

Camp Cho-Yeh is a co-ed Christian summer camp just north of Houston, Texas serving campers age 6-16. At Camp Cho-Yeh, we firmly believe that a week of summer camp can be one of the most powerful and lifechanging experiences in a young person’s life. Our vision is to build relationships and impact lives in a Christ-centered environment. Established in 1947, ACA accredited.

Heart of the Hills Camp for Girls 2430 Hwy. 39, Hunt, TX 78024 830-238-4650 info@hohcamp.com www.hohcamp.com

Camp Lone Star 2016 Camp Lone Star Road, La Grange, TX 78945 877-452-0099 info@lomt.com; www.lomt.com

Ages 7-18 Sports, horseback riding, canoeing, dance, crafts, backpacking, swimming, archery, photography, etc. NonGirl Scouts welcome. Please visit our website for more information.

Small, private, traditional camp in the Texas Hill Country. A summer tradition of fun, friends, exciting activities, lifelong memories and life-changing experiences.

Ages: 6-16 • June 5 – Aug. 5 $2,800- $4,925 Liberating all-girls atmosphere, Guadalupe River, air-conditioned. Family style dining. Worldwide enrollment, personable! Fun, instruction-oriented, doing the right thing; more than 40 activities. Family owned, operated.

iD Tech Camps 1888-709-8324 www.iDTech.com

Camp Cho-Yeh and Conference Center 2200 S. Washington, Livingston, TX 77351 936-328-3200 www.cho-yeh.org

Week and weekend sessions Camp Lone Star, along the Colorado River, offers a safe, Christian community committed to individual attention and uplifting, fun events for youth and families.

Camp Olympia 723 Olympia Drive, Trinity, TX 75862 800-735-6190 www.campolympia.com

Camps are held at Trinity, St. Edward’s, Rice, University of Houston, and more. Inspired by hip, tech-savvy instructors, ages 7-17 code apps, design video games, mod with Minecraft, engineer robots, build websites, produce movies, and meet friends with similar interests. Also in Texas: Alexa Café (all-girls, ages 10-15) and 2-week, precollege Teen Academies for ages 13-18.

Established in 1968, Camp Olympia is an overnight summer camp for boys and girls, ages 7-16. Located on Lake Livingston in Trinity, Texas, the camp offers individualized scheduling of over 40 activities, ranging from waterskiing to golf to horseback riding, so campers get to choose the activities that interest them. Children learn responsibility and cooperation at camp while gaining independence and self-esteem.

Kickapoo Kamp for Girls 304 Upper Turtle Creek Road, Kerrville, TX 78028 830-895-5731 www.kickapookamp.com

Deer Creek Camp Medina, Texas 78055 830-589-7123 www.deercreekcamp.com

Kickapoo’s enrollment of 100 girls ages 7 to 17 enables counselors to give individual attention to campers and stress traditional values.

Rocky River Ranch P.O. Box 109 • Wimberley, Texas 78676 512-847-2513 www.rockyriverranch.com

Ages 7-14 • June 5 – Aug 5 • 1-Week $975 | 10-Day $1550 | 2-Week $1950 Located in the heart of the beautiful Texas hill country in Wimberley, Rocky River Ranch has been operating as a private summer camp for girls since 1953. We are a residential summer camp offering three different session lengths and a wide variety of activities.

Co-ed Camps Camp Balcones Springs 104 Balcones Springs Drive, Marble Falls, TX 78654 830-693-CAMP info@campbalconessprings. com www.campiscool.com

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Deer Creek Camp is located in Medina, Texas. We are a Christian Adventure Camp where we capture both the stunning outdoors and a Christ-centered community. From swimming in the Medina River to riding down the longest tandem zip line in Texas. Come see for yourself why Deer Creek Camp is The Place to Be.

His Hill Ranch Camp Overnight & Day Camp PO BOX 9, Comfort, TX 78103 830-995-3388 camp@hishill.org www.hishill.org

Overnight Camp $530 • Day Camp $250 His Hill Ranch Camp is a Christian, nondenominational overnight & day camp offering 1 week sessions through the summer. His Hill is a wonderful place for young people to be taught about Jesus Christ from God’s Word while having fun in the outdoor life of the Hill Country. Dates are: June 19 - August 12, 2016.

iD Tech Camps Trinity University 1888-709-8324 www.iDTech.com

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Ages 8 – 15 • June 5 – July 23 $695 for one week sessions and $1,400 for two week sessions. We are a co-ed, residential camp located within one of the Hill Country’s most beautiful conference centers; the Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly. Located along the Guadalupe River, Mo-Ranch sits on almost 500 acres of gorgeous Hill Country property. We offer a wide range of traditional camp activities including archery, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and rock climbing.

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Action packed exciting week of fun and adventurous challenges. High Ropes Course, Zip Line, Paint Ball,, Tubing, Rafting, Schlitterbahn, Campout to Enchanted Rock, Rock Climbing, Swimming, Archery, Orienteering, and much more!

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The first camp in Mexico that combines the practice of an instrument (drums, guitar, bass, vocals) four hours a day, with traditional camp activities (zip line, climbing wall, archery, campfires, games, etc.) regardless of the musical abilities of the kids. All our counselors and music teachers are bilingual.

Spurs Summer Basketball Camps 210-444-5021 spurs.com/camps

The Spurs Summer Basketball Camps offer both day and overnight camp sessions for both boys and girls, 6 to 18-years-old. All camp sessions include special appearances from a current NBA/WNBA player, a current NBA/WNBA coach, and a former NBA player

Sky Ranch 24657 Country Road 448, Van, TX, 78790 903-266-3300 800-962-2267 www.skyranch.org

Located in East Texas, Sky Ranch is a GREAT Christian camp offering activities such as Blob, Waterslides, Zip-lines, Jet-skis, paintball and so much more.

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Station in Junction. Eligibility requirements apply. For additional information contact Linda Edwards, Program Coordinator, at outdoorschool.junction@ttu.edu or (806) 834-0272.

Hill Country STEM Natural Resource Adventure Texas Tech University’s Llano River Field Station Junction 76849 806-834-0272 http://www.depts.ttu.edu/ junction/outdoorschool/index.php

YMCA Camp Flaming Arrow Hunt, Texas 1-800-765-9622 ymcacampflamingarrow.org. www.campflamingarrow.org Call for rates and schedule

TTU-Junction Outdoor School invites middle school students to a free week of STEM adventures – there are two to choose from! Hill Country STEM Natural Resource Adventures will be held July 1014 and July 27-31 at the Llano River Field

YMCA Camp Arrow in Hunt, Texas, overnight camp with climbing walls, ropes challenge courses, horseback riding, canoeing, archery, river slide and rope swing, new swimming pool, nature studies, sports activities, campfire fun!

SPECIAL NEEDS Camp Agape Bereavement Camp for Children Burnet, TX 214-674-1205 info@campagapetexas.org www.campagapetexas.org.

Ages 7-12 • Camp Agape’s Children Summer Session will be held August 5th-8th at Forest Glen Camps, $50 application fee that is refunded at the end of camp. Camp Agape is a non-denominational, Christianbased program that supports children and families who are grieving the loss of a loved one. The trained staff and volunteers are committed to sharing the belief that through Christ there is HOPE, and will provide a safe and nurturing environment for the children to heal from the pain of grief.

Charis Hills Camp Ingram, TX 888-681-2173 info@charishills.org www.charishills.org Ages 7 – 18 · $1,300, weekly sessions Charis Hills is a Christian Summer Camp specifically designed to help kids with learning differences (ADHD, LD, ED and Asperger’s) find success. Our focus is on building self confidence, social skills and independence.

Deer Creek Christ Special Needs Week Camp Bandera County, TX (outside Medina on Hwy. 337)

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Healthy Snacks to Pack For Your Kids By Adria Andresen

When you’re a parent on the go, opportunities to provide your kids healthy snacks can seem limited. Too often in the hustle and bustle of playing chauffeur we find ourselves at another fast food drive-thru to feed the busy mouths chattering in the backseat. And to add insult to injury there are so many other “to-do’s” that take precedence over making nutritious snacks. Let’s just grab a bag of chips and get on with our day, right? It’s time to get out of the snack food slump and fill those active, little mouths with something nutritious and tasty. And this time around you won’t be putting in long hours in the kitchen. Purge yourself of all former snacking habits. You have to make room for change and sugar is the place to start. The amount of sugary snacks given to kids needs to end. Studies from Concordia University are clear that too much sugar, and of the wrong kind, doesn’t sustain energy levels and reduces performance of the brain. So when the kids get home from school and have to head off to soccer practice or have to start their homework, provide protein packed treats to satisfy their body’s need for fuel. Customize the trail mix. Take nuts, seeds, crackers and even a small amount of candy to cater to what your child loves. A favorite from The Food Network 20

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blog is popcorn, banana chips, or other dried fruit, a couple Hershey kisses and a favorite low-sugar cereal. You can “Trail Mix-n-Match” frequently so it’s always a surprise for them. Learn to love replacing junk food with choices that are just as enjoyable to your taste buds. You don’t have to become a snack food extremist to boost your health. Take what your child already loves and if it’s unhealthy, find the healthier alternative. One of America’s most beloved desserts is often being eaten as an after school snack in addition to an after dinner treat. Fortune magazine says, “In any given two-week period, according to research by NPD Group, 40% of Connect With US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA


Americans will eat ice cream.” If your kids are ice cream lovers, replace it with its sister treat, yogurt. While yogurt still tends to be high in sugar, it also contains fiber and other vitamins that make this snack a win-win for both kids and parents. Drop dime size amounts of yogurt on a baking sheet and freeze them for a yummy frozen treat. Taking it up a notch, pour your favorite yogurt in mini muffin tins, add some fresh fruit, freeze for a couple hours and you have a very healthy version of ice cream cups. For all the picky eaters in the house, especially the veggie haters, a great way to sneak in some nutrition before dinner is with vegetable muffins. Spinach is a rich source of several dietary fibers, iron and is chalk full of vitamins. And, the best part for kids? They can’t taste it. Other popular vegetable muffin recipes you can find include zucchini and carrots. Double chocolate chip zucchini muffins and carrot cake pops are just a couple of the recipes you can find on many popular food websites. Add a scoop or two of vanilla or chocolate protein powder into the batter and you’ve got a monstrosity of super foods in one small pastry. Finally, with all the lingering time on your hands from these quick snack solutions, you can store your snacks in new ways; just don’t forget to grab them on your way out the door! Presentation is everything. It’s always more fun eating pancakes with a smiley face on it made out of strawberries than the usual plain pancake with fruit on the side. Reinventing the oldies puts a fun twist on the once boring snack time. Instead of Ziploc bags, take a tackle box and fill each compartment with a different item. It’s a great storage container for all the little odds and ends of nutritious snacks. If you have any mason jars lying around, put a layer of hummus in the bottom and stick celery, carrots and peppers inside. They also make great fruit parfait cups. Grab one from the fridge before you run out the door. It’s easy to become a drive-thru junky; but it can be even easier to have your own healthy snacks to pack in lunches, bags, or in the car. Helping your kids snack smarter will enhance their mental vibrancy and be the better stimulant you want for their active lives. And since parents tend to eat what their kids do, everyone is taken care of. Adria Andresen is a piano teacher native to San Antonio. Her and her husband are parents to a 6 month old girl and live in Converse.

Sources:

Friedman, Lauren. 15 Terrible Things That Happen When You Eat Too Much Sugar. Concordia University. 2014. Accessed on businessinsider.com Russo, Maria. Trail Mix-n-match. foodnetworkblog.com, 2015. VanderMey, Anne. Do we still scream for ice cream? Fortune magazine. July 2014.

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Is my child a brat? By Rebecca Asher

There is a point in every parent’s life when a complete meltdown ensues, which typically happens when we have run out of coffee, traffic is causing us to be late for work, and the boss is breathing down our necks. We then proceed to go about our day with all of the pent up frustration of a bad morning so that at the end of the day, we end up yelling at the kids and pets and proceed to zone out in front of the television or have a few glasses of wine…or both. This is a classic example of an adult temper tantrum. If adults have weekly and sometimes daily temper tantrums how can we expect children not to have one, especially if they are mirroring our behavior?

What causes a temper tantrum?

Temper tantrums are a build up of emotion, which causes the Amygdala (the center of the flight/fight/freeze response) to release large amounts of cortisol, adrenaline and testosterone into the muscles triggering a tremendous burst of energy. The chemical release can be exacerbated if the child perceives the parent as the threat because of how the parent is reacting to the tantrum. Believe it or not, children don’t wake up in the morning and make the decision to be a brat. “Tantrums are usually a response to the learned behavior or a result of built up stress,” says Melissa Schwartz, parenting coach and co-founder of Leading Edge Parenting. In her book Authentic Parenting, there are two basic types of tantrums: manipulative and stress induced.

Manipulative Tantrums

Manipulative temper tantrums are a result of repetitive behavior that parents have contributed to without meaning to do so. For example, during a trip to the grocery store, the child wants a toy or a snack and the immediate reaction is to say, ‘No.’ The child will whine until they get what they want, which usually ends with the parent giving in because the parent wants to avoid an embarrassing situation in the store. To prevent this type of tantrum, it’s important to have 22

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established rules and real age appropriate expectations and routines in place. An example would be to have the child understand when going to the grocery store he won’t get a toy. If the child asks for a toy, the parent can say, “That toy does look like a lot of fun. Maybe for your birthday.” If the whining begins, the parent can respond with, “I know you like that toy, but you know we don’t buy toys while we’re at the grocery store. Maybe we can come back when it’s your birthday, and you can pick out your favorite toy.” Even though the whining may persist, Schwartz recommends remaining consistent and understanding with the child and knowing that despite all efforts the child may still have a meltdown, which is typical for children between 1-3 years old.

Stress Tantrums

“We can help prevent stress tantrums when we learn to read our children’s signals,” says Schwartz. These tantrums are often caused when a child is emotionally exhausted or frustrated. The best way to curtail these reactions is to assess your child’s day and ask yourself, “Do I really need to make one more stop?” It’s important to recognize the first signs fatigue, hunger, and crankiness, as these are usually the first signs of a temper tantrum. The daily routines of school, work, and extracurricular activities have become so over-stimulating that it’s unfair to expect our children to just ‘handle it.’

Six tips to preventing a meltdown

Temper tantrums can be preventable, and The American Academy of Pediatrics offers the following suggestions: ■■Offer praise when the child is acting appropriately. ■■Distract your child from an area you know will cause a

reaction by singing a song, moving to another area or offering the child another option. ■■Be consistent when accommodating your child and only do so when it’s appropriate. Connect With US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA


■■Understand and respect your child’s limits. ■■Redirect behavior that involves hitting, kicking or

biting.

■■Stay calm and take a break when you both need it.

When there are signs it may be more than a tantrum

Children with Sensory Processing Disorders have a low tolerance for change, or lack of control of their environment and the way the sensory information is delivered to their brain is sent differently compared to typically developing children. “If a parent notices extreme behaviors are consistent with particular activities, this could be a warning sign that there is more going on with a child than the child just not getting their way,” says Amy Baez, MOT, OTR/L, pediatric occupational therapist, author and founder of Playapy and the Playapy Handwriting Program. “The slightest thing can set a child off who has a sensory disorder such as textures on the skin, smells in the room, what the child is eating, lights in the room, movement in a vehicle, pressure from a hug, and these triggers can cause behaviors that lead a child to avoid activities and fall behind in developmental milestones,” Baez added. An occupational therapist can evaluate a child to determine if the behaviors are enough of a concern to qualify for services for children with a sensory processing disorder or can offer parents guidance to curb inappropriate behavior.

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“We are embarrassed when our children don’t share, are uncooperative, throw a tantrum or behave irresponsibly. We are so hooked into fearing we might be judged; we have a knee-jerk reaction that entails making demands, threatening or punishing, rather than patiently teaching our children the skills needed to act differently,” said Schwartz. Schwartz points out that many parents want a quick fix for complicated issues. But, effective parenting isn’t about an easy fix because a parental response to a child’s behavior must meet both short-term and long-term goals. “Parenting can never be about clever techniques and tricks designed to control a child. Instead, it begins with connecting,” explained Schwartz.

Momma said there’d be days like this

The old adage rings truer than ever as parents. At some point, we realized we can’t control the actions or reactions of others around us, but we still try to enforce some control over our kids. Children need boundaries, and they need to learn how to act appropriately in social and private situations, which comes from allowing them to mirror our reactions of how to handle the obstacles life throws at us. We’re not perfect so we certainly can’t expect our children to be, but we can practice what we preach. Rebecca Asher is a freelance writer, author and mommy of two. Her essay, Take a Breath is published in the Eat Pray Love Made Me Do It anthology by Elizabeth Gilbert, which debuts in March. CAMP FAIR 2016 Infomation @ www.OurKids.camp

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OF EVENTS

The 2016-2017 school year begins August 22. All children applying for the 2016-2017 school year must have a birthday between September 2, 2011 and September 1, 2012. If you complete the online application, you will be entered into the Pre-K 4 SA Lottery on April 11. Families applying before April 10 will be randomly selected in the lottery. This application does not guarantee your child’s enrollment in Pre-K 4 SA. You will be notified by mail and email on April 12 if you have been selected to register. For more information, go to http://www.sanantonio.gov/Pre-K4SanAntonio/ EnrollmentOverview/Application/ prekapplication

MARCH

April 4 First Annual Monarch Festival: San Antonio is the first and only Monarch Butterfly Champion in the nation. The SA Zoo hosts this great event celebrating butterflies and teaching visitors how they can help end extinction of the Monarch Butterfly. 1,500 milkweed seeds will be distributed at the Monarchs, Milkweed and Migration Festival. Events will include a butterfly release at the Zoo’s butterfly house, insect presentations and displays, crafts, games and more. The festival will take place just as migrating Monarchs begin their nine-month migratory trek, leaving their ancestral winter roosts in Michoacán, Mexico, and heading our way in search of milkweed on which to lay the eggs that will become future generations of migrants. 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. 210-734-7184. http://www.sazoo.org/events/calendar/#. Vr47yHQrKtg

April 19 58th Annual SA Folk Dance Festival 2016: The SAFDF concert showcases the beautiful talent and energy of local performing folk dance groups, plus the occasional special guest or two from further away and includes live music. These performances, together with the fabulous ambiance and professional stage of OLLU’s Thiry Auditorium, combine for an unforgettable evening of music, song and dance. $5-$15. 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake University, Thiry Auditorium, 411 S.W. 24th St. 210-861-4491. http://www.safdf.org/

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Seussational Celebration!: Celebrating Dr. Seuss and his contribution to literature, this week-long event will transform the DoSeum into a Seuss-inspired spot with a featured selection of Dr. Seuss stories. Guests can also write messages about significant memories with Seuss’ stories and how they have been impacted by reading Dr. Seuss, to be displayed on the “Thank you, Dr. Seuss wall”. The DoSeum will offer Seuss-centered drop-in programs, happening once each day, leading up to an all out Seussational Celebration on Saturday, March 5th. Parents can stay up to date online. $12. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The DoSeum, 2800 Broadway. 210-212-4453. https://www.facebook.com/ events/1647559208841369/ Little Explorers: Preschoolers and their caregivers can use their five senses for fun and adventure as they discover nature through stories, crafts, games, songs and outdoor exploration. The third Tuesday of each month will feature special guest Mother Nature for story time. $5 per family. 10 to 11 a.m. Cibolo Nature Center & Farm, 140 City Park Road, Boerne. 830-249-4616. www. cibolo.org

Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8183. https://www.samuseum.org/ calendar/event Astronomy in the Park: Join astronomers and other stargazers to observe the sky through large telescopes in an informational program with the San Antonio Astronomical Association. 8 to 10 p.m. every Wednesday. Free. Lower Bee Tree soccer field parking lot at McAllister Park, 13102 Jones Maltsberger Road. 210-710-4786. http:// sanantonioastronomy.org/ calendar/ Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: Hardberger Park’s diversity of flora and fauna is being threatened by exotic invasive weeds and volunteers are needed to combat these weeds each Wednesday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. E-mail wendy.leonard@sanantonio.gov or call 210-2073292 for directions to week’s location. Phil Hardberger Park, 13203 Blanco Road (East Side). 210-207-3106. http://www.philhardbergerpark.org/

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3 Thursday

Seussational Celebration!: see March 1

4 Friday

First Annual Monarch Festival: see lead-off page XXX Youth Matinee - Charlotte Blake Alston: Internationally renowned master storyteller Charlotte Blake Alston mesmerizes audiences with selections from her wide repertoire of stories and songs from African and

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MONDAY

SUNDAY

Seussational Celebration!: see March 1

2 Wednesday

SAMA Playdates: Toddlers can enjoy stories, gallery activities, hands-on art, movement and music during this event designed to cultivate, nurture and inspire creativity while developing an appreciation of art and world cultures. Participants should meet at the front desk. 10 to 11 a.m. Free with museum admission. San Antonio

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African-American oral traditions. Charlotte breathes spirit and life into these old and new tales— accompanied by traditional African music—to share the beliefs, mythology, cultural identity, history, and community values that were taught and preserved for generations. Recommended for all ages. Free. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Carver Community Cultural Center, 226 N. Hackberry. 210-207-7211. http://www.thecarver.org/ education/education-csvpa/ youth-matinee-series/ Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: Miss Anastasia combines story time and a delightful craft each Friday. Free. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Twig Book Shop in the Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway Ste. 106. 210-826-6411. http://www. thetwig.com/miss-anastasia Seussational Celebration!: see March 1

“Dinosaur George” Blasing will present his annual program speaking to all ages about dinosaurs on Sat., March 5 at Phil Hardberger Park.

Sensory-Friendly Performances At Magik Theatre

The Magik has announced that they will offer sensoryfriendly performances for most of their shows this year, providing an opportunity for patrons on the autism spectrum and their families to enjoy live theatre. During a sensoryfriendly performance, house lights are kept on, sound levels are lower, audience members are free to talk and leave their seats during the performance, a designated quiet area is provided, outside snacks are permitted, and audience numbers are kept smaller, to offer an experience that will be both enjoyable and comfortable. The next sensoryfriendly performances are “Fancy Nancy: the Musical” on March 20 and 23. Seating is limited and reservations are required. For more information, go to http://www.magiktheatre.org/buy-tickets-make-reservations/2015-2016-season/ sensory-friendly-performances.

St. PJ’s Children’s Home Annual Red Shoes Gala Benefit is March 19 Join St. PJ’s Children’s Hospital for the 2016 Red Shoes Gala on Saturday, March 19 at 6 p.m. to celebrate 125 years of St. PJ’s service to the San Antonio community and raise money for the hospital. Dinner, dancing with music by The Davenport Band, and both a live and silent auction all at the luxurious La Cantera Hill Country Resort. Individual tickets are $250 and sponsorships range from $2,500 to $25,000. For

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5 Saturday

Mockingbird Fest: An all-day

celebration of tasting, moving and discovering some of the things which make Texas great. It’s a new celebration that showcases the food, culture and fun of Texas. Dozens of local musicians, chefs, and brewers will be on site. Cultural institutions will lead kid-centric interactive activities that teach about the state’s history and heritage. To help exhibit the natural wonders of Texas, Sea World will be on-site with native species including a Screech Owl and Alligator with which visitors can interact. Free. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hemisfair, Yanaguana Garden, 434 S. Alamo St. http://www.hemisfair.org/ Dinosaur George: PHP’s First Saturday Program will feature George Blasing, worldrenowned paleontologists, speaking to all ages about dinosaurs. Come early to this well-attended program. Kidfriendly activity included. 9 to 11 a.m. This is a great event for the entire family. 9 to 11 a.m. Phil Hardberger Park

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Spring Break Activities at SA Natatorium

Kids of all ages love the water and a great way for them to spend their week off from school is by participating in a wide variety of fun, educational and active opportunities offered at the San Antonio Natatorium. The San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department will host the weeklong event for youth, ages 6 to 16, during Spring Break (March 14-18). Admission for event participants is free daily from noon to 3 p.m. The San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department will highlight different aquatics activities each day of the week: Monday – basic swim lessons; Tuesday – swim stroke clinics; Wednesday – junior lifeguard exploration; Thursday – diving instruction; Friday – water sports. Additionally, visitors can enjoy open swim and participate in additional activities such as relays, family team building activities, games, and more. Lifeguards will be on duty to ensure visitor safety. Participants must wear proper swim attire (no denim please). Children 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult. The San Antonio Natatorium is located at 1430 W. Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard. More information can be found at http://www. sanantonio.gov/ParksAndRec/NewsEvents/Events/EventDetails/ TabId/3492/ArtMID/15385/ArticleID/6410/Spring-BreakActivities.aspx?Park=&Facility=212 To Advertise Call 305-4181


Urban Ecology Center, 8400 N.W. Military Hwy (West Side). 210-207-3280. http:// fosana.org/calendar/ Science Fiesta: Enjoy a science fair with San Antonio scientists, a panel on science policy, science-themed artwork, and an interactive area for children. Featured Speaker is David Epstein (NY Times Best Selling Author, TED Talk Top 10 Presenter, Writer for ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and Inside Higher Ed). The event will include a Science Policy Panel, World Record announcement, sciencethemed art, and highlights of San Antonio science. Food, drinks & music will be available. Free. Noon to 6 p.m. La Villita Historic Arts Village, 418 Villita St. 210207-8614. http://sciencefiesta.org/ Neurofeedback-A Night at the DoSeum: “Healing our Children - Treating the ROOT Causes of ADHD and Other ‘Brain Disorders’”

will be the topics during an evening full of fun and learning at the DoSeum. Dr. Bernice Gonzalez, MD and Dr. J Oscar Seda, MD will present to parents and adults about treating the root causes of learning disabilities and behavioral disorders, while children are engaged in activities. 6:30 to 8.30 p.m. The DoSeum, 2800 Broadway. 210-2124453. http://www.thedoseum.org/ First Saturday - Night Hike: Come out for a special night hike and hear the songs of spring take flight. Enjoy the music of the owls, singing frogs, and the insects joyously greeting the new season. Learn a little about the adaptations of the animals living in the park as you hike along the starlit paths of Eisenhower Park. This hike will cover approximately 1.5 miles of trail. Bring a flashlight. RSVP Required. Email nicole. mcleod@sanantonio.gov or call 210-207-3782 to RSVP.

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Suggested donation: $3 per person, or $6 per family. 7:30 to 9 p.m. Eisenhower Park, 19399 N.W. Military Highway. 210-2075320. http://fosana.org/calendar/ La Villita Living History Days: a group of living historians showcase life as it was lived during the Texas Revolution. Live demonstrations include woodworking, flint knapping, cooking, land surveying, spinning wheel, cornhusk dolls, and much more. The historians are also dressed in period clothing and visitors can take photos with them. Demonstrations will be held in the patio of La Villita’s History Building. Free. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. La Villita Historic Arts Village, 418 Villita St. 210-207-8614. http:// events.getcreativesanantonio. com/event/detail/441900719/ La_Villita_Living_History_Days

“Wake Up, Brother Bear!” is a new Theatre for the Very Young production presented by the Magik Theatre. Magik at the Empire - The Jungle Book: Mowgli, his wolf-pack parents, Bagheera the panther, Baloo the bear, and Kaa the python are all here, along with the mischievous Bandar Log monkey tribe and treacherous tiger Shere Khan and his jackal accomplice Tabaqui. As Mowgli grows up, will he stay in the jungle or take his place in the world of men? $17.50-27.50. Show times vary by date. Runs March 17 through 20. Empire Theatre, 226 S. St. Mary’s. http://www.magiktheatre.org/buy-tickets-make-reservations/ special-events/magik-at-the-empire-the-jungle-book Wake Up, Brother Bear!: Theatre for the Very Young uses music, art and hands-on sensory experiences to connect children to literature. The Magik Theatre presents Wake Up, Brother Bear!--a unique, intimate production geared toward children ages 5 and under. Watch Brother Bear and Sister Bear experience a full year of glorious seasons: together we see a waterfall melt, meet a butterfly, chase an elusive fish and skate on an icy pond. Children are invited to join the action to help create magical moments. For children aged 5 or younger and their adults. Reservations required, seating is limited to 50 guests per show. $5 (Tickets required for age 1 and up.) Performance begins at 9:45 a.m. and runs 30 minutes. Every Saturday through May 28 (except April 2 &16). Magik Performing Arts Center, 5359 Casa Bella. 210-227-2751. http://www.magiktheatre.org/ Fancy Nancy and the Mermaid Ballet: Fancy Nancy and her friends are performing in their very first show, “Deep Sea Dances.” Nancy is positive that she and her friend Bree will be picked to be mermaids. When another girl wins the coveted role, Nancy is stuck playing a dreary, dull tree. Can Nancy bring her fancy flair to the role, even though it isn’t the one she wanted? $15 adult and $12 child admission. Show times vary by date. Runs March 11 through April 17. Magik Theatre, 420 South Alamo. 210-227-2751. http://www.magiktheatre.org/ Goodnight Moon & The Runaway Bunny: Adapted from Margaret Wise Brown’s sixtyyear-old classic, Goodnight Moon is a celebration of familiar nighttime rituals, while The Runaway Bunny’s pretend tale of leaving home evokes reassuring responses from his loving mum. Both feature the endearing animal puppets, stunning scenic effects and evocative music that have earned international recognition for Mermaid Theatre. The hour-long staged adaptation brings a fresh appreciation of the stories and images that have delighted several generations. $9. 6:30 p.m. March 7. The Tobin Center, H-E-B Performance Hall, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www.tobincenter. org/box-office/2016-03/goodnight-moon#sthash.rSnqfSWX.dpuf

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Memorial Festival and Open Car Show: The Memorial Festival Committee of the San Antonio Police Officer’s Association would like to announce the 5th Annual Memorial Festival and Open Car Show. Cars, raffles, kids games, rides, and vendors will be available to attendees. The fundraising goal of the Memorial Festival is to assist the immediate family of SAPD’s fallen officers when their loved one is placed on the national memorial wall. $25 car show registration. Free. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. SAPD Training Academy Grounds, 12200 S.E. Loop 410. 210-286-8336. https://www.facebook.com/MemorialFestival 3rd Annual Longhorn Stampede Carnival: This is a fun family event open to the public. There will be local food trucks, games, inflatables, face painting, dunking booth, a rock climbing booth, hamster ball races, pony rides and much more. There will be a DJ & live performances. $1 admission, kids 2 & under free. Cash ticket booth. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Los Reyes Elementary School, 10785 Triana Parkway, Helotes. 210-695-5394. 5k Roll-A-Thon and KidFest: Heart of Texas Skaters and Traders Village San Antonio will be holding a fun filled day for the entire family. Whether you are on 2, 4 or 8 wheels you must be rolling. So bring your To Advertise Call 305-4181


skates, boards or even your wheelchair and come roll. $3 per car parking fee. Trader’s Village, 9333 Southwest Loop 410. 210-623-8383. http://tradersvillage.com/san-antonio/events/ roller-derby-rollathon/ Wings Over Boerne: This series of Bird of Prey Demonstrations by Last Chance Forever takes place at the Boerne Visitors Center on three Saturdays in March. There is an outdoor presentation and a flying demo with hawks, owls, falcons & vultures. Free. 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. 830-249-7277. http://www.visitboerne.org/calendar/ wings-over-boerne-7 Animal Botanical 2016: Hands-on learning and fun-filled activities for special needs youth ages 7-19. $25. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. http://www.sabot. org/education/childrens-education/ animal-botanical-nature-camp/ MarketPlace at Old Town Helotes: Music, food and a good time are served up at this event as local craftsmen offer treasures from across South Texas on the first Saturday of the month. Jewelry, arts and crafts, fresh produce and one-of-a-kind pieces are on display. Free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

14391 Riggs Rd., Helotes. 210-6955964. http://www.helotesmarketplace. com/ SAMA Tours for the Visually Impaired: Docent-led tours for the blind and visually impaired include descriptive language, touch, sound and smell to enhance the visitor’s experience with art. Guide dogs, sighted companions and others are welcome on the tours, as are wheelchairs and other walking aids. Free. 10 to 11 a.m. Call for reservations. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8183. https://www.samuseum.org/ Outdoor Family Fair: This communityfocused event provides Kendall County families of all ages with the opportunity to enjoy and learn about local services and organizations that are available. There will be entertainment and fun activities available for the entire family. Free. 10 a.m. Boerne Main Plaza, 100 North Main, Boerne. 830-249-9511 ext. 5. http://www.ci.boerne.tx.us/624/ Outdoor-Family-Fair Seussational Celebration!: see March 1 First Annual Monarch Festival: see March 4

The Caring Bunny Experience will be at Ingram Park Mall on Sunday, March 6, from 9 to 11 a.m.

Spring Break Free Family Days: We are Royals! Tuesday & Wednesday, March 15 & 16, 2:00–4:00 pm Thursday, March 17, 2:00–6:00 pm Museum galleries and grounds Be king or queen for a day this Spring Break! Check out My Royal Past and view photographs by Cecil Beaton, who dressed his friends as royal characters and posed just for fun.

Tuesday through Thursday

Paper Diamonds: Collage extravagant jewels. 15-minute Family Tours: Free tickets in AT&T Lobby. Cardboard Crowns: Create regal accessories. En Guard!: Fencing demos on Tuesday and Wednesday. Croquet on the Lawn: Aim for the wicket!

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This program is made possible by generous support from the Jack H. and William M. Light Charitable Trust. Major support of the McNay’s educational programs is provided by the Valero Fund for Excellence in Museum Education, the Nancy Smith Hurd Foundation, and the Hearst Foundations. This exhibition is organized by the McNay Art Museum and is a program of the Tobin Theatre Arts Fund.

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ONGOING EXHIBITS

This architectural rendering of the “Diary of the Worm House” will be reality along with four other unique and interactive interpretations of “Storybook Houses” during an upcoming exhibition that opens March 5 at the Botanical Garden.

McNay Art Museum

The Extraordinary Ordinary: Three Installations highlight artists Tom Burckhardt, Ernesto Pujol, and Sandy Skoglund use of the stuff of ordinary life to create extraordinary environments. In FULL STOP (2004-05), Burckhardt fashions a full-scale artist’s studio from corrugated cardboard, black paint, wood, and hot glue. The walk-through installation depicts a mythical artist’s studio, with sly references to luminaries including Edward Hopper, Jasper Johns, and Jackson Pollock. Pujol’s Walk#1 (2005-06) premiered at the McNay in 2006 and was subsequently acquired by the museum. Through photographs and artifacts, Pujol takes the viewer on a meditative walk through a Southern cemetery, observing a solitary robed figure as he encounters the cemetery’s natural views and architectural details. Skoglund’s The Cocktail Party (1992) recreates this domestic ritual using bright orange junk food snacks covering figures, furniture, walls, and floor. Acquired by the McNay in 2009, this presentation is the McNay’s second exhibition of the full three-dimensional tableaux, and is accompanied by a large color photograph of the same subject. Exhibit runs through April 10. Admission: $10 for adults (12-64); $5 for seniors (65+), students with I.D. (13+), and active duty military; and free for children ages 12 and younger and to all museum members. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Closed New Year’s Day, July 4, Thanksgiving, and

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Christmas. McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels. 210-8245368. www.mcnayart.org

San Antonio Botanical Garden

Storybook Houses presents five unique interpretations, selected from a competitive field of submissions, which will be on display for Garden visitors to explore inside and out. See kid-sized, family-friendly Storybook Houses in this interactive spring exhibition. This engaging playhouse exhibit is the fourth collaboration between the Garden and area architects and designers. Area architects and design teams submitted entries for consideration, utilizing a wide array of styles and materials. A panel of judges representing the AIA, San Antonio Public Library and the Botanical Garden reviewed the designs and scored them based on a variety of criteria such as creativity of design and use/ re-use of weather-resistant materials; focus on recycling, reuse or sustainability; accessibility; collaboration with others; and design appeal for all ages of visitors. The winning Storybook Houses entries include: Oh! The Places You’ll Go, San Antonio & the Beanstalk, Diary of a Worm, The Little House and Sleeping Beauty. Exhibit runs March 5 through July 10. Wings of the City showcases eight bronze sculptures by internationally renowned Mexican Artist Jorge Marín. For the past 24 years, these contemporary sculptures have traveled throughout the world, as cultural outreach from Mexico. Public reception/

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opening: September 9, 5:30-7:30pm at the Botanical Garden. Exhibit runs through June 5. Admission: $10 adults (14-64); $8 students, seniors, military; $7 children age 3-13; free for children under 3 and all members. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. www.sabot.org

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“The Life and Legacy of César E. Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and Farm Workers” is an art exhibit telling stories of the battle for labor rights. Originally founded 13 years ago with the help of activist Jaime Martinez, the annual student art exhibit comes to the Institute of Texan Cultures as a part of the César E. Chávez March for Justice Week. March 11. Faces of Survival features the work of UTSA graduate and honor students who have produced the new exhibit for display at the ITC. The class used the Holocaust as a model to explore the conditions that can lead to genocide at any time, in any place: Germany, Cambodia, Armenia, Rwanda, Guatemala and other nations. A concentration camp uniform is among the artifacts to be displayed. Student researchers have collected accounts of the atrocities targeting ethnic, political or undesirable classes or groups, and photographs documenting the end result. The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio has supplemented the students’ findings with additional artifacts and materials. “Faces of Survival” explains how hatred, intolerance and discrimination become pre-conditions for mass murder. The students highlight the voices and faces of the victims and recognize that there can be no victims without perpetrators and bystanders. Exhibit runs through March 6. Admission: $8 for adults (12-64); $7 for seniors (65+); $6 for children (3-11); free with membership, UTSA or Alamo Colleges identification. Regular hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Institute of Texan Cultures, UTSA HemisFair Park Campus, 801 E. César E. Chávez Blvd. 210-458-2300. www. TexanCultures.com

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Splendor On The Range: American Indians And The Horse explores how life changed for American Indians after the Spanish brought the horse to North America in the 1500s. This fascinating exhibition, curated by Bruce Shackelford, looks at the culture and lifeways of tribes throughout the Plains and Southwest before and after the arrival of the horse. Experience this original, interactive Witte exhibit featuring a stunning array of artifacts from the museum’s unparalleled Native American Collection. Exhibit runs March 5 through August 21. Admission: $10 for adults (12-64); $9 for seniors (65+) and active duty military; $7 for children (4-11); and free for children ages 3 and younger and to all museum members. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday and Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway. 210-3571900. www.wittemuseum.org

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The annual Murphy’s St. Patrick’s Day Festival and River Parade are set for the weekend of March 12-13. The annual “Dyeing O’ the River Green” will be part of the festivities.

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Caring Bunny Experience: This event is designed to support children with special needs and their families. Children will be able to pose and visit with the Caring Bunny in a calm, comfortable environment during mall private hours. Ingram Park Mall’s Caring Bunny™ has taken great care to consider the sensory, physical and other developmental needs of children of all abilities. This event is free with professional photo packages available for purchase. To assist in the morning’s planning and to ensure a positive experience for everyone, please make an online reservation. . 9 to 11 a.m. Ingram Park Mall, Center Court, 6301 NW Loop 410. 317-636-1600. http:// www.simon.com/mall/ingram-parkmall/stream/a-magical-visit-from-anextra-special-bunny-4021388 First Sundays for Families- Make It Pop!: Share the first Sunday of each month with the family and Create collages, prints and more inspired by Corita Kent and the other Pop Artists of the 60’s and 70’s. Take a family tour of the special exhibition, Corita Kent and the Language of Pop. Musical performances by Hyperbubble at noon and

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1:30 p.m. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. https:// www.samuseum.org/calendar/ event-detail?eid=7162 First Annual Monarch Festival: see March 4

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Little Explorers: see March 1

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SAMA Playdates: see March 2 Astronomy in the Park: see March 2 Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: see March 2

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Art Crawl: Moms, dads and caregivers can put their babies in slings and take a walk through the museum galleries for a guided tour. Talks are geared toward adults while the art selections are chosen to engage the adults and infants 0-18 months. Free with museum admission. 10 to 10:45 a.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-9788100. https://www.samuseum.org/ calendar/event-detail?eid=6631

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Toddler Art Play - Play Pretend: Celebrate “My Royal Past” with modern-day prince and princess stories and crafts. Regal attire (i.e. costumes) encouraged. Free with museum admission. 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-824-5368. http://www.mcnayart.org/events/ event/toddler-art-play-play-pretend/ Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see March 4

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Murphy’s St. Patrick’s Day Festival: Enjoy live music on Arneson Stage and a family-friendly festival of food, games, activities and more. The parade is set for 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Free. Noon to 6 p.m. La Villita, 418 Villita St. 210-2078614. http://www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/events/murphys-st.-patricks-day-river-parade-festival Devine Acres Farm Spring EGGstravaganza!: Easter egg hunts on the hour, visit with our Country Bunny, birdhouse painting, catchn-release fishing, storytelling, hayrides, barnyard animals, great food To Advertise Call 305-4181


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in the San Antonio area. The program provides a special opportunity for families to enjoy their favorite films in a safe and accepting environment. The auditoriums dedicated to the program have their lights up, the sound turned down and audience members are invited to get up and dance, walk, shout or sing. Dates and films are subject to change so be sure to verify in advance. $4 per person. 10 a.m. AMC Rivercenter 9, 849 E. Commerce St. www.autismsociety.org/get-involved/events/ sensory-friendly-films Wings Over Boerne: see March 5

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“Dyeing O’ the River Green” & River Parade: The Annual Murphy’s St. Patrick’s Day River Parade transforms the 2.5 mile San Antonio River into a miniature Emerald Isle using 110 lbs. of environmentally friendly green dye. A proclamation will be read, temporarily re-naming the river as “The River Shannon” and the floating parade begins. Free. 2p.m. San Antonio River Walk. http:// www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/ events/murphys-st.-patricks-day-riverparade-festival Buffalo Soldier Day featuring “Invisible Diamonds”: Head to the Back 40 to experience life in

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African-American regiments that scouted the Texas Frontier, then come inside to learn about the history of baseball in African-American communities across Texas. Witness life in 1870s Texas and see how forts became diverse communities following the Civil War. The “Invisible Diamonds” program will give context to the historical importance of baseball to the African American communities of Texas. Free. Noon to 4 p.m. Institute of Texan Cultures, 801 E. Cesar Chavez Blvd. 210-4582300. http://www.texancultures.com/ events/buffalo_soldier_day_featuring_invisible_diamonds/ Murphy’s St. Patrick’s Day Festival: see March 12 Devine Acres Farm Spring EGGstravaganza!: see March 12 Boerne Market Days: see March 12

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Texas Frontier Week - Spring Break at the ITC: School is out for Spring Break but the Back 40 at the ITC is open all week long. Families can come out and discover the Log House, Barn, One-Room Schoolhouse, Adobe House and Frontier Fort and take part in fun activities. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Institute of Texan Cultures, 801 E. Cesar

Chavez Blvd. 210-458-2300. http:// www.texancultures.com/events/ texas_frontier_week_2016/ Spring Plant Sale: Find the perfect plants to make your landscape San Antonio friendly. Select from hundreds of varieties of natives and adapted plants suited to local climate conditions. Greenhouse volunteers with extensive gardening experience assist you in your selection. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. http:// www.sabot.org/events-listing/ Little Sprout Mondays: Program for ages 3-4 includes storytelling, kids’ crafts and hands-on explorations at the child’s pace. Early registration encouraged. $7 fee includes one adult and one child. A parent or guardian must stay with the child. 10 to 11:30 a.m. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-536-1412. http://www.sabot. org/education/childrens-education/ little-sprouts/

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learning as a lifelong adventure. Each Play & Learn series is 11 weeks. Each week, families receive free books and takehome activities.. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hemisfair, Yanaguana Garden, 434 S. Alamo St. 210208-8405. http://www.hemisfair. org/ Free Spring Break Family DaysWe are Royals!: Follow the footsteps of photographer Cecil Beaton, who dressed his friends as fictional royal characters, and pretend to be a king or queen for a day. Create a costume and take a photo in a regal setting. Leave the museum laughing after an improvisational performance of The Fairly Silly Fairy Tales by Austin’s Hideout Theatre (Thursday only). 2 to 4 p.m. Tues. and Wed.; 2 to 6 p.m. Thurs. McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels. 210-824-5368. http://www.mcnayart.org/events/ event/spring-break-free-familydays-we-are-royals/#sthash. uuPLTqZn.dpuf Texas Frontier Week at the Institute of Texan Cultures will be held March 14-18.

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exhibition Corita Kent and the Language of Pop with an array of art activities that are fun for the entire family. Experiment with words, color and everyday objects to make your own playful Pop Art inspired collages, drawings and prints during this free family day. Musical performances by Hyperbubble at 1 and 2:30 p.m. Free. Noon to 5 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8183. https://www.samuseum.org/ calendar/event-detail?eid=7159 Little Explorers: see March 1 Texas Frontier Week - Spring Break at the ITC: see March 14 Spring Plant Sale: see March 14

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FREE THINGS TO DO IN SA Briscoe Western Art Museum

Free Story Time Stampede on the second Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. to noon and 1 to 2 p.m. Explores the American West through story and art. 210 W. Market St. 210-299-4118. www.briscoemuseum.org

Downtown Tuesdays

Free parking at city facilities, restaurant deals and special events can be found downtown every Tuesday night from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Information is available online. www.downtowntuesday.com.

Institute of Texan Cultures ITC offers complimentary admission on the Second Sunday of every month. 210-4582300. www.texancultures.com

Inspire Community Fine Art Center

Free Family Art Day on the second Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 200 Queen Anne Court. 210-829-5592. www. inspirefineart.org

McNay Art Museum

Free admission the first Sunday of each month from noon to 5 p.m. and every Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-805-1768. www.mcnayart.org

New Braunfels Railroad Museum

Free Admission every first and third Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kids of all ages run the train and become a junior engineer. 302 West San Antonio St., New Braunfels. 830627-2447. newbraunfelsrailroadmuseum.org

San Antonio Museum of Art

Free admission every Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon and every Tuesday from 4 to 9 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. www.samuseum.org

The Alamo

Free interactive living history event from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the first Saturday of each month. Includes live demonstrations, living history and history talks. 300 Alamo Plaza. 210-225-1391. www.thealamo.org.

The Witte Museum

Free admission from 3 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday. 3801 Broadway. 210-357-1900. www.wittemuseum.org

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Each month, moms, dads and caregivers can put their babies in slings and take a walk through the San Antonio Museum galleries for a guided tour. Spring Plant Sale: see March 14 Free Spring Break Family Days-We are Royals!: see March 15

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Homeschool Student Workshop Corita Kent and the Language of Pop: Designed specifically for homeschool students and their parents. Participate as a family in a guided experience of the Museum’s encyclopedic collection with a tour and hands-on activity, and extend learning through art at home with materials provided by the Museum. Advance registration required. Email jessica.nelson@ samuseum.org. Free with museum admission. 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3:30 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8183. https://www.samuseum.org/calendar/ event-detail?eid=7292 Texas Frontier Week - Spring Break at the ITC: see March 14 Spring Plant Sale: see March 14 Free Spring Break Family Days-We are Royals!: see March 15

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Shen Yun: Through the universal language of music and dance, Shen Yun weaves a wondrous tapestry of heavenly realms, ancient legends, and modern heroic tales, taking audiences on an extraordinary journey through 5,000 years of Chinese culture. A Shen Yun performance features the world’s

foremost classically trained dancers, a unique orchestra blending East and West, and dazzling animated backdrops‹together creating one spectacular performance. $60-$140. Times vary by date. The Tobin Center, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-2238624. https://www.tobincenter.org/ box-office/2016-03/shen-yun-2016 Ballet Folklorico: Students from the South Texas College display their Ballet Folklorico skills. $5. 6 to 8 p.m. La Villita Historic Arts Village, 418 Villita St. 956-872-2070. http://events. getcreativesanantonio.com/event/ detail/441960862/Ballet_Folklorico H-E-B Big League Weekend 2016: The Kansas City Royals and the Texas Rangers take part in a two-game Major League Baseball exhibition hosted at the Alamodome. Doors will open two hours before game time each day. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to watch batting practice, infield workouts and pre-game ceremonies. $10-$75. Game 1 Fri. at 7 p.m. and Game 2 Sat. at 2 p.m. Alamodome, 100 Montana St. 210568-3896. www.bigleagueweekend. com Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see March 4 Texas Frontier Week - Spring Break at the ITC: see March 14 Spring Plant Sale: see March 14

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58th Annual SA Folk Dance Festival To Advertise Call 305-4181


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Tuesday, March 15 10AM-1PM Yanaguana Garden Wednesday, March 16 10AM-12PM Roosevelt Park Thursday, March 17 10AM-12PM McAllister Park San Antonio’s Official Visitor Information Center has everything you need to make your STAYCATION amazing. Our staff is ready to help you with your questions, and you’ll also find maps, tour information and discounted attractions tickets. And make time to browse our gift shop full of souvenirs, exclusive items and pieces by local artist.

Friday, March 18 10AM-12PM Woodlawn Lake Park

* FREE events for families! * * Fun educational activities! * * Bring your camera! * For more information, call 210.270.9000 or visit klrn.org.

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South Texas Alamo Irish Festival & Parade: The Harp & Shamrock Society hosts their annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration including a parade, a Gaelic football tournament, Irish music and dance, kids area, cultural area and food & craft vendors. Parade begins at noon. Featuring music by Black Irish Texas and Sean Orr. Adults $7/ Children under 12 and active duty military free. Parking is free. Noon to 8 p.m. University of the Incarnate Word, 4301 Broadway. http:// www.harpandshamrock.org/stpats.php Dog Days – Kites & Tails: A dog friendly weekend at the Botanical Garden with dog treats and pools of water available for your pup as you stroll and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature in early spring. $5 donation per dog (on a leash, please) will go to local animal friendly charities. Pet adoptions are available through Animal Defense League from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. both days. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-207-3250. http://www.sabot.org/ events-listing/ KSLR’s 11th Annual Easter Egg Hunt: Fun for the whole family with four hunt age groups and one special needs hunt. Games, music and more. Free. 8 to 10 a.m. (gates open at 7:45 a.m.) Morgan’s Wonderland, 5223 David Edwards Drive. 210-495-5888. http:// kslr.com/easter2016

“We are Royals!” is the theme of this year’s Free Spring Break Family Days at the McNay Art Museum.

2016: see lead-off pg XXXXX Annual ‘Fest Of Tails’ Kite Festival & Dog Fair: The Friends of the San Antonio Parks Foundation invite you to bring your family and BFF (Big Furry Friend) to help celebrate the coming of Spring. There will be a Pooch Parade and pet contests, pet products, pet adoptions, kite flying & demonstrations, food, live music, arts & crafts and other fun. Bring lawn chairs and blanket. Bring your favorite kite and participate in this community exhibition. Kites will also be available for purchase at the festival. Free. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. McAllister Dog Park. http://www. festoftails.org/

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Mammals of South Texas: Presenter Jessica Alderson, TPWD Urban Biologist, will provide a presentation on the South Texas mammals and their adaptations. Kid friendly activity included. No registration required. Free; donations accepted. 9 to 11 a.m. Phil Hardberger Park-PHP West, 8400 NW Military Hwy (West Side), Urban Ecology Center Classroom. 210-2073280. http://fosana.org/calendar/ Bird Walk: Look for birds in their native habitats. An experienced guide leads this walk every third Saturday of the month. Featured birds include hummingbird, Long-billed Thrashers, Black-bellied Whistling Ducks, Green Heron and the Common Moorhen. Take binoculars. For ages 10 and older. Participants should meet at the Carriage House. Walk is free with garden admission. 9 a.m. San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place. 210-536-1400. http://www.sabot.org/ plan-your-visit/walks/ Wings Over Boerne: see March 5

Boerne Annual Easter Egg Hunt: This annual event will feature over 15000 stuffed eggs for area kids to hunt. Mobile food vendors will be on hand and pets should be left at home for this event. The Easter Bunny will be making a special appearance so bring your camera. Festivities begin at 10:30 a.m. and the hunt starts at 11:15 a.m. sharp. Free. 10:30 a.m. Boerne City Lake Park, 1 City Lake Rd, Boerne. 830-2499511, option 5. http://www.ci.boerne. tx.us/631/Easter-Egg-Hunt Boxing Show at the Jesse James Leija/ San Fernando Gym: Boxing fans are invited to attend the Boxing Show featuring a variety of South Texas

contenders. The gate fee is $8 per person. Children six and under are free. 2 to 5 p.m. Jesse James Leija/San Fernando Gym, 319 W. Travis St. 210207-3151. sanantonio.gov/parksandrec/ boxing.aspx

Devine Acres Farm Spring EGGstravaganza!: see March 12 Shen Yun: see March 18

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26th Annual Dance Recital: The Carver hosts its annual community dance recital. Free. 3:30 to 5:30 pm. Jo Long Theater, Carver Community Cultural Center, 226 N. Hackberry. 210-207-7211. http://www.thecarver.org/events/ Devine Acres Farm Spring EGGstravaganza!: see March 12 Shen Yun: see March 18 Dog Days – Kites & Tails: see March 19

Looking Ahead to April Celebrate ideas, books, libraries and literary culture at the fourth annual San Antonio Book Festival on Saturday, April 2, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Central Library, Southwest School of Art and Charlene McCombs Empire Theatre. The all-day festival is free and open to the public. Also, FIESTA 2016 is April 14-24. To Advertise Call 305-4181


22 Tuesday

Little Explorers: see March 1

23 Wednesday

SAMA Playdates: see March 2 Astronomy in the Park: see March 2 Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: see March 2

25 Friday

Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: see March 4

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Festival of India: Experience the vast cuisine, music and art of the Indian culture. Free. 3 to 8 p.m. La Villita Historic Arts Village, 418 Villita St. 956-857-1201. http://indiasa.org/indiasa/?option=com_ upcomingevent&view=upcomingevent&t ask=upcoming_detail&view_id=93 Easter In The Park: This community event includes a live appearance from the Easter Bunny, games, an egg hunt of over 6000 eggs and over 100 prizes for egg hunt winners. Bring your camera & Easter basket. Free vision screening for children ages 1-6. Registration begins

at 9:30 a.m. The Egg Hunt Schedule is as follows: Crawlers – 10 a.m./ Under 3 – 10:20 a.m./ Ages 3-4 – 10:40 a.m./ Ages 5-7 – 11 a.m./Ages 8-10 – 11:20 a.m. Pickrell Park in Schertz, 703 Oak St, Schertz. https://www.facebook.com/Schertz-Parks-RecreationFoundation-201603893294956/ Cibolo Community Easter Egg Hunt: This social gathering with egg hunting and photo opportunities offers a free photo area featuring the Easter Bunny. Free. Event begins 10 a.m. Actual “hunt” times are: 0-4 yrs. - 10:20-10:30 a.m./ 5-7 yrs. - 10:40-10:50 a.m./ 8-11 yrs. -11:0011:10 a.m. Schlather Park, 174 Wiedner Rd, Cibolo http://www.cibolotx.gov/Calendar.aspx? EID=831&month=3&year=2016&day=11 &calType=0 Worship & Easter Egg Hunt: The San Antonio community is invited to worship at Summit Christian Center on Easter weekend. Three services are planned beginning with Easter Saturday at 5 p.m. and followed by Easter Sunday, at 8:30 and 10:30 am. Immediately following all three services, stay and enjoy an “Eggnormous” Easter Egg Hunt with 20,000 eggs as part of a family fair with games, inflatables, give-a-ways,

food trucks, carousel rides and pictures with the Easter Bunny. Free. Summit Christian Center, 2575 Marshall Road. 210-402-0565. http://www.summitsa. com/ Pioneer Easter Egg Hunt: Fredericksburg’s Pioneer Museum hosts it’s annual Easter Egg Hunt for kids aged 10 and under. The event offers “old fashioned fun” and will include a visit by the Easter Bunny. 10:30 a.m. 325 West Main St., Fredericksburg. 830-990-8441. http://pioneermuseum.net/easter-egg-hunt.php Sensory-Friendly Films: see March 12

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29 Tuesday

Little Explorers: see March 1

30 Wednesday

SAMA Playdates: see March 2 Astronomy in the Park: see March 2 Weed Wednesdays – Volunteer at PHP: see March 2

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